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Mythology Library Research
Directions: In this lessons assessment, you will do the following:
Determine and write the moral of the three stories.
1. Moral for the story of Midas and the Golden Touch
Money cannot buy happiness, and you should nev

History Discussion Questions
Answer each of the following questions as you reach the lesson they relate to. You will
submit the completed Work File in Unit 3, Lesson 8.
1. (Unit 1, Lesson 3) What part did geography play in Rome's ability to build an empir

Discuss any similarities you see in the factors of Rome's demise and the state of the United
States today.
Enter your thoughts in this Discussion.
Read and respond to another student's comments.
Submit your thoughts and your response to your instructor by

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1. Use the following vocabulary to identify the dress and equipment of
our Roman legionnaire: caligae, cassis, pilum, scutum, lorica
1.pilum
4.lorica
2.cassis
5.caligae
3.scutum
2. Create a graphic that depicts the relationship between a legion,

Homers World
Answer the following questions using the links in this lesson.
1. According to tradition, when did Homer live? What are the other theories about
when he lived and wrote?
Homer was believed to have lived during the 9 th or 8th century accordin

LATIN ROOTS
1. The SUBMISSION had to be SENT to her college right away.
2. I DISCUSSED with the bank teller my TRANSACTION.
3. I am having a hard time HEARING the speaker is INAUDIABLE.
4. The solider was REPREMANDED for not following the ORDER.
5. The te

Life and Times of Julius Caesar
Fill in the blanks.
He was born in 100 BC (date) to a patrician family whose members flattered themselves
on being so ancient that they could trace their line all the way back to a divine
ancestress, Venus. In his personal

Third Declension I stems
It's your turn! Grab your script and practice declining third declension nouns. Put only
the red words into Latin.
1. The hope of the citizens on Circe's island lay in being released from her spell.
civium
2. The Roman and Greek s

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Horatius
Read the English at the beginning and end of the text. Then translate the middle
portion. Be sure to save your file, then, submit your work to your instructor.
Tarquinius Priscus, qui a Romanis expulsus erat, ad Lartem Porsennam, regem

Third Declension I stems
It's your turn! Grab your script and practice declining third declension nouns. Put only
the red words into Latin.
1. The hope of the citizens on Circe's island lay in being released from her spell.
civium
2. The Roman and Greek s

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Read the following sentences and answer the questions below each sentence. Use the
charts in the lesson to solve this exercise.
A. Adventu equitatus Romani, res Iudaeorum (gen. pl., of the Jews) mutaverunt.
1. What is the case of equitatus Roman

Work File History Webquest
Type in the answer to each question:
1. This painting depicts one of the two symbols of Rome and portrays the
beginning of Rome's history, the monarchy. What happened to each of
the babies? What was the date of the founding of R

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Read the beginning and end of the story in English and translate the middle portion using your
dictionary found in the Appendix of the course.
Ulysses had been transported to Ithaca on a ship of the Phaecians. Ulysses finds
Telemachus, who says,